Well I'm completely blown away by your work. Its nothing short of Stunning. The best alt. Graphics I've seen so far I believe. Do you have a complete library that can be viewed?
I'm so glad to see you have included a "Packed Mud style Pyramid" for your 'Ancient American Cities'. It is most accurate mainly for the more Southern and Coastal tribes. Not all Indians lived in the Tee Pee!
Do you have plans for any Central and South American city sets??
Well I'm completely blown away by your work. Its nothing short of Stunning. The best alt. Graphics I've seen so far I believe. Do you have a complete library that can be viewed?
I'm so glad to see you have included a "Packed Mud style Pyramid" for your 'Ancient American Cities'. It is most accurate mainly for the more Southern and Coastal tribes. Not all Indians lived in the Tee Pee!
Do you have plans for any Central and South American city sets??
QUOTE: And posting examples of cultures are always appreciated. I was thinking that i really dont know what an incan city looks like!
- What would you need? - pictures, diagrams, historical text (opinion)???
An Incan City wont be so hard... they were only about for a short while, and are accredited with a lot they didn't build..... Their Ancestors are the ones to seek. "The Michica (Moche), the Chimu, the Chavín, etc",,,,
Changes to the Ancient to transition to med
Can I ask, do you create these graphics yourself or are they cut 'n' paste? Either way they are very good. This is my favourite set so far!
I think she already answered, NickAhhhh, well thank you! Im glad you like my cut and paste!
Can I ask, do you create these graphics yourself or are they cut 'n' paste? Either way they are very good. This is my favourite set so far!
An excellent description of how much effort & creative thought goes into CnP. Some people denigrate it without having ever tried to make something this way. OTOH there are plenty of people who appreciate it. Your work is sure to see use in many places. And garner many votes in the monthly poll(s) as well.I just find, and assemble the best parts that I can from different material.
Each city includes parts from various sources, with some original stuff when required, like the wall on this set for example. I couldnt find a wall at the right orientation, and size and look, so I had to create it from other parts, and extend it around the city, and the base which is taken from a ronning building, and his irrigation.
Adding some trees and brush, shade, and getting the right position for the map hex, and then its all done!
An excellent description of how much effort & creative thought goes into CnP. Some people denigrate it without having ever tried to make something this way. OTOH there are plenty of people who appreciate it. Your work is sure to see use in many places. And garner many votes in the monthly poll(s) as well.
Are you happy with your Aztec Pyramid ? .. .. They do have a particular styled stepped Pyramid built from a unique building material. A particular City set up. I only realised it was labelled Aztec when I was looking at the png. images,,and i noticed "Tenochtitlan".
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